BioVoice News August 2017 Issue 3 Volume 2 | Page 99

The study included 39 men and women belonging to five tribes - Tea-tribe (which has a Proto-Australoid origin), Bodo, Karbi, Tai-Phake and Tai-Aiton tribes of Mongoloid origin. All study participants were of rural background, practiced farming and were non vegetarian. Rice is their staple food along with cereals, vegetables and tubers. The study builds on earlier work done at the institute which had shown a similarity in gut microbe profiles of the Tea-tribe and Tai-Phake and between Tai-Aiton, Bodo and Karbi tribes. GOVT LAUNCHES INTENSIFIED DIARRHOEA CONTROL FORTNIGHT The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has launched the Intensified Diarrhea Control Fortnight (IDCF) in order to intensify efforts to reduce child deaths due to diarrhoea. The Ministry has made it a national priority to bring health outcomes among children to a level equitable with the rest of the world. Through this initiative, the Ministry will mobilize health personnel, State Governments and other stakeholders to prioritize investment in control of diarrhea, one of the most common childhood illnesses. It aims to create mass awareness about the most effective and low- cost diarrhoea treatment— a combination of Oral Rehydration Salt (ORS) solution and Zinc tablets. They have found that the type of gut bacteria found among people vary with their ethnicity. During the fortnight, intensified community awareness campaigns on hygiene and promotion of ORS and Zinc therapy will be conducted at state, district and village levels. Nearly 12 crore under 5-children will be covered during the program across the country. BIOVOICENEWS.COM 99